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  • StanChart Kenya Q1 profit up 41 pct May 17, 2012
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  • Tiffany raises dividend 10 percent May 17, 2012
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  • Barclays upgrades Canadian Pacific Railway May 17, 2012
    (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd has the potential to nearly double its earnings as a grueling battle between the company and its largest shareholder brings in more operational discipline, Barclays Capital said, upgrading the stock to "overweight." Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada's second-biggest railroad operator, is fighting for shareholder support against its biggest shareholder Pershing Square Capital Management, which wants to replace CEO Fred Green with Hunter Harrison, former head of Canadian National Railway. ...
  • South Korea may limit exports to Iran on payment concerns: sources May 17, 2012
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  • Investec full-year earnings fall May 17, 2012
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  • S.Africa's Tsogo Sun FY profit up 12 pct May 17, 2012
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  • AIG to sell AIA shares after lock-up ends in September May 16, 2012
    (Reuters) - Bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc will sell its shares in Asian insurer AIA Group Ltd after a lock-up period expires in early September, Chief Executive Bob Benmosche said on Wednesday. Benmosche said the shares "will be liquidated after September 4," according to a transcript of AIG's annual shareholder meeting on its website. He said the sale would help decrease volatility in AIG's earnings. AIG spun off two-thirds of AIA in 2010 as part of a package of asset sales to repay its $182 billion U.S. government rescue. ...


 

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